In the 1770s, shogunate policy allowed for 500 such serving girls to operate at inns at [[Shinagawa]]-juku, and 150 each at Itabashi and Senju, which were also post-stations on highways leading in/out of [[Edo]]. In the 1840s, similarly, there were around 1,000 such ''meshimori onna'' seen in official population registers for the areas immediately surrounding the city. | In the 1770s, shogunate policy allowed for 500 such serving girls to operate at inns at [[Shinagawa]]-juku, and 150 each at Itabashi and Senju, which were also post-stations on highways leading in/out of [[Edo]]. In the 1840s, similarly, there were around 1,000 such ''meshimori onna'' seen in official population registers for the areas immediately surrounding the city. |